Answer:
It was called the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Explanation:
In 1963 a large crowd assembled in Lincoln Memorial to ask president Kennedy for a federal bill of rights that protected civil liberties for the African- American population. The march was a wake up- call to introduce fair employment legislations to end with any type of racial discrimination. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous speech "I had a dream" in order to end racism. This march resulted in the <em>Civil Rights Act </em>1964 which forbade any form of racial discrimination.
Most believe it originated from Norse Mythology.
The Norse Mythology goes like this:
Goddess Frigga, goddess of love, has a son named Balder, god of summer sun.
One day, Balder had a dream of death and told his mother about it. She was greatly alarmed because if Balder dies, being a god of summer sun, all life on earth will die too. So, she went to air, water, fire, earth and all the animals and plants to seek their promise not to harm her son, Balder. Unfortunately, she overlooked the mistletoe.
Mistletoes are hemiparasites. They grow on tree trunks or tree branches.
Loki, god of evil, the ultimate enemy of Balder used the mistletoe as an arrow tip and gave the arrow to Hoder, the blind god of winter, to shoot Balder. Hoder did and struck Balder dead.
With the earth's life forms gradually fading and unsuccessfully trying to revive Balder's body, Goddess Frigga held Balder's body and shed tears for him which revived him back to life. The tears fell on the mistletoe and turned into white berries.
Expressing her joy of having her son back, Goddess Frigga kissed everyone who passed under the tree where the mistletoe grew.
The story ended with a decree that whoever stands under the mistletoe, no harm shall befall them, only a kiss, a token of love.
Answer:
They can indicate standards of living in each system because GDP per capita is generally lower, and poverty rates are generally higher, in countries with lower standards of living
Explanation:
The Radical Republicans took several different steps to make Reconstruction harder for the white South including:
1) Development of the Freedmen's Bureau- This federal agency was made to ensure that African-American citizens were having their constitutional rights protected. This meant that white Southerners could not enslave these individuals anymore.
2) Reconstruction Acts- These laws helped to organize the former Confederacy into different military zones that were monitored by the federal government.
3) Constitutional Amendments- Radical republicans allowed African-American men the right to vote and outlawed slavery in its entirety, breaking down the oppressive system set up by white Southerners.